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About The standard and express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1875 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1873)
GUSOTId-XA. MADE STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! 1 YY cVWALKEH A:itH | ROME :iJLI.QW WARE AND STOVE WORKS.j Wo g!%*e tlic names j*2‘ u IV vv oT Use oolol»i*ate;l Stoves Jl:ii»ufao<ureil at those Works: 15015 EIKT K. LKK, 1511.1. IH’ST. JOliH D. GORDON, CHROKEE CHIEF, ROME GEORGIAN. Also Haiiiiliietiim's of, ami Wholesale healers In Tin, Copper, Sheet-Iron, and Hollow-Ware. Dealers generailj « will fiii?f li t aasiileralj’y to tlieir Interest to give ns a trial. i:aeh anil every Stove Warr.iiiteil,'an<l Uiiaranteed to give Perfect Satisfaction, Our Tin and Copper Smiths are the SSesl in the Country. OOPIARII STILLS MADE TO OLDER, April It), 1.57:».«1y A MAMMOTH STOCK OF NEW m ill 111 IIS!! JW WfliWM-®, CLOTHING, etc. FAMILY. SUPPLIES. &, M„ Just received by ERWIN, ST9KELY & CO, apr. 50, CARTfKSYIILE, UA, J. (J. M. Montljomeilv. M. A. Wheeler- J. G. M. MONTGOMERY&CO., BL ini i1 v G re> cers * ' AND PRODUCE DEALERS. i a 4 % iNs* idiitcred into Copartnership in the above K(isine:4s. we Kespeet fsilly Solicit the Patronage of our I rSenii, anti the Trading Public Cienerady. We pro»kii.ve you good Qootltt, at Living Prices. n goods delivered in the City free of charge. J. G. M. MONTGOMERY & CO. Carlcfsvilie. Oa., April 1. 187J5.--ly IPIIHI ill Mill IIU»! -o FORD & BRIAN R _ lieg leave to inform their Friends and the Public tJmorally, that they have just Received a Full and <'o:itplete Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. A fall line of DRESS GOODS, Consisting in pari of 151ack and Japanese Silks, "t'olored Alpacas, White, Butt, and Slate Piques, Cambric* and Linen Suitings, Qrenailincs, Jluslins. A large stock ot NOTIONS ATn I ) WHITF GOODS PAHISOIN, of every description, at low prices. The Latest Styles of LADIES’ STRAW 6ND LEGHORN HATS, Trimmed and uutrlinsncd. A lull and complete line ot Boots £AXX<3L Slices of every description. tIFATCF.JILX’S FFBXIS2ISXU <iO»I)S of every quality and price. We cordially invite the public to examine osir stock. FORD & B til ANT. Fast 31 ain Street, Cartersville, <*a. April lOtli, 187».«tf DRUGS AND MEDICINES! HENRY C. POI’E, WHOLESALE II It IT G- Cm- I ST, 27 Whitehall Street, Atlantia, tla. WILL KEEP constantly on hand a large and varied Stock of Pure drugs and ]He<llciiies. Chemicals, Paints, €»las*. Varnishes. Patent Medicines, Oils, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Etc. \ Ll. Goods Varranlod FllESft and PURIS. Careful attention paid to Orders, and tilled with dispatch, at lowest mavket prices. ; *! CALL and I, X A MIN E lor YOl Us.*. L\ The Prescription Department is Complete, an l Physicians’ Prescript ions ( arehiily •uni Aceu vm»dJv i Sit :»u Iminv I'mm Pure Drpt^. J AJVr.ES YV. RICH, DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, PRODUCE. &0. On Main Street, opposite tl*c Brick Ware-House €>l Messrs ftiireatli A r Howard, Cartersville, - - - Georgia Would respectfully invite the trading public to cal and see and trade with him. He will keep constantly on Ziantl a good supply of every thing in his line, in all departments, and at prices that purchasers can not grumble at. May Ist, IS7iJ.-.ly Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation is seen imd felt at once. It doe, away with the Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigue, and Excite ment. Heals end removes all Blotches an Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away Tan, Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its gentle but pc werful influence mantles the faded cheek with YOUTHFUL LLOOM AND BEAUTY. Sold by all I ruggists and Fancy Stores. Depot, AS Park Place, New York. DO YOU WANT TO TAKE A CiOOB FABER? IF SO, SUBSCRIBE FOR The Business Mirror. it contains everything that is RICH, RARE and RACY. Only two dollars per annum. A BEAUTIFUL FRUIT CHROMO Liven to every Subscriber. JOB PRINTING Executed in the most artistic manner, and cheaper than ttie cheapest. We wi'l send any merchant 50 cards printed plain for 05 cent.-; 100 Bill Heads, $1.23; 100 Note Heads tor 80 cents. Os course the prices will he much cheaper by the thousand. All kinds of com merciul printing done, plain or in colurs. Send money m registered letters. Address W. T. CHRISTOPH Ed, Mayl, ’73, - Sr 6ms Fort Valley, Ga. S. II; PATT3LLO, FASHIONABLE TfiilOß! 1 il rpilANKi i i, for I lie liberal patron age here- I toiore bestowed upon him, solicits a con tinuation of the same, lie is always ready to make men's and hoys’ clothing in the latest style, or to cut garments for women to make tijn All wo k warranted. Shop over Pattiilo, Baker As Co's, store, West Main St. Cartcrs viite, G ■. April 17, 1873.-ly 5 \/ l a -' .0". - <2?* K. H. Holmes & Cos., MANUFACTURERS OF Carnaps, Buies anil Waps, GassviSSOj Cieorgra. WORK WARRANTED. ill (‘pairing promptly c.is.i neatly cxci’uleii. Mareli 20, 1573 -wly. o x 3T SALE AND LIVERY STABLE, CAKTEKSVIIXi:, «A. BY ROBERTS & TUMLIAi, Proprietors. IN READINESS, at all hours, the best stock and vehicles— Saddle-Horses, Buggies, Carriages, HackS, Wagons, For.One, Tan, <tu<l Four Horne ft. STOCK BOARDED at Living Prices. From September until April we will keep on hand for sale, at these stables, a line lot of both HORSES AHD GfiULES. Sto Sold. Give this stable one trial and von will not go any father. ROBERTS & TUM LIN.‘ Cartersville, uug. 26 -wly DARBY & CO., (DAUBY BUILDING.) 335 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. Wholesale Fruiterers AND Candy Manufacturers. N. I».—This liotiso Vloes an exten sive Southern trade, and is worthy ol a liberal patronage from this section --31)3. STANDARD & KXPRESS.-2.-ly _ - _ • “Tlie Kennesaw Route. ’’ -VIA— Western & Atlantic R. R. and Connections, Schedule in Effect May 25th, 1873. NORTHWARD (No. 11.) Leave Atlanta 6.00 p. m Arrive at Cartel svilhv 8.15 p. sf Arrive at Kingston 8.43 p. m‘ Arrive at Dalton, 10.30 P. m" NORTHWARD v :.O. 3.) Leave Atlanta, 8 30 A. m. Arrive at Cartersville 11.06 A. si. Arrive at Kingston, 11.45 a. m. Arrive at Dalton. 2.01 r. m. Arrive at Chattanooga, 4.28 P. m. 'Northward (No. l.) Leave Atlanta, 10.00 P, M. Arrive at Cartersville, 12.30 a. m. Arrive at Kingston, 1.03 A. M. Arrive at Dalton 3.00 a. m. Arrive at Chattanooga, 5.00 a. m. SOUTHWARD (No. 2.) Leave Chattanooga, 3.45 p. m. Arrive at Dalton, 5.85 P. M. Arrive at Kingston. 7.44 r. M. Arrive at Cartersville, 8.16p.m. Arrive at Atlanta, 10.45 p. m. SOUTHWARD (No 4.) * Leave Chattanooga, 5 45 a. m Arrive at Dalton 8.00 a. u Arrive at Kingston, 10.12 a. m Arrive at Cartersville, 10.51 a. m Arrive at Atlanta, 1.45 r. m Pullman Palace Cars on Trains Nos. 11 & 2 TO LYNCTIIU KG AND NEW ORLEANS! I® Pullman Palace Carson Trains Nos. 1. and 2 for Atlanta and Chattanooga! No change New Orleans to Lynchburg- via Montgomery, Atlanta and Dalton. One change Irom Atlan ta to St. Louis—via Chattanooga. Fifty-two Miles shorter New York and Eastern Cities than any other route From At lanta. 24 hours quicker to tire Virginia Springs than any other line from Atlanta, avoiding an ex pensive delay and transfer at Richmond. Passengers leaving Atlanta by lightning Ex press, at 6 o’clock p. m. arrive in New York at 4.44 p. nr. the Second afternoon thereafter-13 hours 35 minutes earlier than passengers by any other routo. Passengers leaving Atlanta at 10 p. m. by tiiis route arrive in New York at t he same time as passengers who left at 6 o’clock p. in. by op position lines. Parties desiring a whole Car through to the Virginia Springs or to Lynchburg should ad dress the undersigned, Parties contemplating traveling should send lor Map, Schedule, Ac. Quick time and Close Connections i> Our Motto. A-k for Tickets via “The Kennesaw Route.” B. W. WRENN, Gon'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Ga. FULTON HOUSE, BY ■P • COT? II A , Corner of Loyd and Wall Streets, Op;>osUe the In ion Pns.-engc-r Depot. >. Box I‘rY ATLANTA, G A. First ■ TaM- :•!!.( . . 1 Rooms. Price Mod- | jgARWM’S HOTEL' MON I M ENT >QI AUE BALTIMORE, MD. rplii' well k .owu Hotel h - rcccHiiv been 3 modernized and refurr.isiu I. ir i- Pros' Improved I :e—ni'T Eb-v-tor Das i>ecn iniro diteed, who-ii i- io ojiei-iiti.oi mun 6 a. in. to 12 p. ill. BARN CM .V CO., 2-27--lv. Proprietors. OCX & HILL, WHOLESALE DEALh R S IN Foreign and Domestic LIQUORS, Peachtree Street, A T S. A NT A, C KO Zlii l A. an. 30-ly. J. G, JONES, (Successor to J. IT. PUUTELT,,) MERCHANT TA3LOR, AND PRATER IN Gentleman's Fariiisiimg and Military Goods Opposite National Hotel. ATLANTA, GEOlit’lA. !t • «*--1 \ . CHAMPION £ FREEMAN Wholesale Grocers A N 1) COMMISSION MERCH’TS, Corner Bay and Drayton Streets, ii:KS“3r' -l SaTaimali. Ga. 11-1 l-ly. WELL DIGGING &C l> y i>- C AUTERB vie EE, February 20th, 1873. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, have had MR. DAVID PERKINS employed to work on our wells, and wh..t work he has done lor u> has been i'aitluulD done and given entire satis faction, and can cheerfully recommend him to any concerned as an industrious and hard working man : R. A. Seale, .1. YV. Rich, W. C. Edwards, F. M. Johnson and M. P. Maxwell. Price of work—4oct<. per foot for digging. TV ailing with brick, SOets. per foot. Cleaning out, $4. 4-10—wlv. HEW SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS! MISS E. MJADGETT !g Vs just received her Stock of New Spring s. tnd Summer MilXinei^y, To which tlie attention of the Ladies ot Carters ville and vicinity is most respectfully invited. Her Rooms are Over the Dry Goods Store o MESSRS* ERV/iN STOKELY, & CO. She also makes DRESS-CUTTING AND MAKING -A. i32Pj££lCX J a_X J 4¥?Y'; A nd without intending to appear ostentatious, she delies competition in this branch of her bu siness. Cartersville, Ga., April 10, 1873.-ts wTllTam oray, A.TLA.NT \ - ■ MARBLE WORKS, jy| ANUFACTUKEKS OF MOXITMEXT*, TOMBS, I HUSH, TA BLKTS, MANTLES, &<*., &"•. Alabama st., Opposite G.i. K. R. Depot. P. O. Aildress—Box 510, Atlanta, Ga 10-10 13 - Misses M 7ai M. L. McDade, FASHIONABLE BUMUBBR, Over Pattillo, Baker & Co’s., West Main St., - - - (Jartersville. Wish to inform the ladies and their friends generally of (Jartersville and vicinity that we have just opened a handsome stock of MILf- NERV, of the latest Spring Styles. With our experience in the business, we reel sine of giv ing satisfaction, and hope to merit a full share of public patronage. Mch27 ts GUANOS! “ Plicenix Guano, Wilcox, Gibbs k Co's ManiDiilatad Cuaiio. These celebrated Guanos imported and pre pared by Wilcox, Gibbs & Go., Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C., are for sale for cash, ci on credit on accomodating tenns v payable in cotton, by Gilbert & Baxter, Ag’ts, OARTERSVILLS, GA, Special attention is called to the use ol the Pluunix Guano composted with Cotton Sood Send or apply as above for eirenlars giving testimonials from planters—-prices, terms, 2-20-Oin. FOR. SALS! rnilE ETOWAH MANUFACTORY & MIN -1 ing Company’s Property, in Bartow County, eontrining over Sixteen Thousand Acres of Laud, with the Finest W ater Pow er in the Southern States; situated within 4 miles of the town of Carters vi\le, in said coun ty, t.nd a short distance from the Western & Atlantic Rail Road. The land contains an in exhaustahle quantity of the Finest Iron Ore, and a sufficient quantity of wood for charcoal purposes. The above property is offered at pri vate sale for three months from this date. For price, terms and particulars, apply to John L. Yillalonoa, Savannah, Feb. 27,1873; 3ms | President. TO THE LADIES! SPUING is opening, and Goons are here in abundance, and Cadies of Fashion mi st and will lia\e their DRESSES CUT AND iVIADE Alter the Latest Fashion and in the Most Becoming Style, and we are prepared to do all work in the MANTAU-MAKER’S LINE!! ALSO Hair Worlc- S K {nl/oVna! MENTAL or HAIR JEWELRY of any kind. ALSO MAKING GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING AND CUTTING AND MAKING Childrens’ Clothing!! Rooms with Miss Adams, on West Main St. Thev respectfully solicit a liberal share ol public patrouuge. MRS. M. E. WILLIAMS, MRS. P. A. HAMPTON. Cartersville, Ga., April 10,1873.-2 ms Has been before the American public without ihis Liniment. The money re 0\ EH YIIIRIY years. It L.is never yet funded unless the Liniment is as repre failed to give perfect satisfaction, t>:>l has sen tod. Be sure and pet the renuine justly been styled the panacea-fcr all ex- MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold temal Wounds, Cuts Burns, Swelling., by all Druygis's ami Count y Stores, at Sprains, Braises, Ac., Ac., for Man ml’ 2'c.. 60c. ar. 1 §1 CO per Bottle. Notice Beast. N > family should 1 ■ a rinole «; y ■? vie, size cf ! -t'e. Ac. ' Hunnieutt 8s Bel ing^ratii, HEAT EPIS ITV COOKIXU and HE TiXG STOVES, CSrales aiid Tia-Warc, Tinners* • TrSmntiugs, Slate ** ’ U - Wrought Iron Pipes, for Steam, (3as and liter. ALSO MANUKA*i’CRKRS < ■ K Concrete Sew«r Pipe, cf alt Dimensions. li> rails I*ipe. Slubber Hose, Pumps, Steam Cups, Globe Valves. Sieam OaiigeK, Whistles, Ilydraulie llatns, lias Fittings And Fixtures, Sheet Iron. Patent Burners. 'S'iir Flate, Lead Copper anti Brass, Water C losets. Wash Basins, Fie., Kte. BUY HUNHICUTT & BELLINGFSATH’S COLUMBIA COOK. r» 'u.-zaMOL&Mc HUMICUTT & BELLINGRATH, No. 9 Marietta St., Atlanta. I’ij'crTwrEiisn.jß U <'■ -• -{ '• * 'A ■' 8 t oam and Gas Fitters, * ' COPPKI^WMIT II^ Slitjet-Iron Worls.ers. ROOFING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, IN TiN AND CORRUGATED n ‘. Oct. Ist—wly. SmiEIELO & Him. FAMILY GROCERIES, AT THE OLD STAND OF J. 11. SATTERFIELD. East Ilaia St., - Clarfersville. Having cnfeivil Into co-partnership n (lie above business, tve would be glad to have she patronage of our friendH anti the public generally, ami promisejto do ax goad port by thesnas any other like house can or will do in the city, as regards <|iu\lil.v and prices of goods. March 12th 1573. wSm. phod *jcoe, keep us. And the health of the pa .item Oil. \YI\E OF TAU! will follow. Them is s> p-v !>:u-a vtv. * k ti Uh tv. A.IAtJ tion of Iron «n 1 P«Ue Hoot Ton Trarsofe imlslif As"® more efk-euml than all orners, r-' - teM has proved ]>r.Ci«M»K*s My? which will remove fiom your tViiiooi Tnr to Imvo more fkV~ j pysu ..1 the impure and vitiated k:" 1 * merit than any similar gyp?) bUxsl whichcauseadisease, and preparation everoffered to at tho same time build up your the public. it is rich In fw health and strength Si never the medicinal qualltleaof 5L1.A3 falls to cure. If yon have Tar, end uuequaled for Sorofiiin.Serolulons IHsens- MftsJr.V v -3 diseases of the Throat «ft «*« of Ihe Eyes or Kars, or - vv.d•“. l.u ays, performing the Swq Kerofn'a In any form, T«*t „—most remark able cures. It ter. White Sw*l 1 i iik. Old ■ olioctually cures all Coughs *S 3 Ao»e*. Ulcers, orScrofnlmi* ... and Colds. It has cured St) Inflammations, you can rely •' ■> ■- many cases of Asthma £&/&M on being cured with this prepa- > s ’! ration knowu as l)r.Oo«k’» 4 : > • v.' S ' s '“as Uca pronounced u V Mgh < oinpomvl Kyrtip of Poke ■y* r. * s*«* spoolllo for these com- ffWS&iS Koot- ICtetcniUKitt, lNtint ■ (!•; - For Hair.ain ti»© VweNJ hi LimbHorUones.t «u«tUii< r iireast, Nitin or Hack, broken down by Mercu iJ Crnvs-i or liitincy *2is.- r * u l . ot ' other poisons, are all ihm*. and iseuses o i tlie Uri u« MJY cured by It. For Kypltllis, or V Crs».u, Jaundice, MJ/ Syphilitic taint, there is uoth- V Oi t/vfri'oiuulaint J&ZXa »«!« equal to iU A trial will -I •'•••..equal. M 7 proveit. It is m*> a : i r apnetife Beautify your Complexion. Hirejioflt- 1 '» d>riTdc*i ’ Ho not use paint or powder, but get a more ~ r i ;-ehii"»tHted permanent beauty by purifying your blood. ; '-■<>. m i)j.-,*st "'bis preparation or Iron Hint l'-oKe Hoot • ' i Kia.':e -a rough and scaly skin soft iiiidsmooni; • ' ' . 4 ... ~u« t v vert*’ changes that sallow Complexion to om of Ci, , . ’ fivsfiness and health, and; •move any i;,-nn> ti- e l):ses*se!»©f tl-e Nm in. :<••., I us. titles,iilo»ct:e.-i»V hriipt imi. Itynu wt-h rosy cheek*and a her.ni.,i compioxion iu.e ijr Crook's Compound H> rup of puke Uoou FORD & BRIANT, % j JAVIXG bought out me. (irocery House heretofore owned by 11. .T. Sl.Hill, on West side of the Railroad, will continue to keep up the stock oi Kami Iy. Gr r* o ceries, where consumcrs may a ways And supplies in abundance. Everything, from a cask of Bacon to an ounce of Mace. COUNTRY PRDSJCE BOUGHT AMI SOLD. Invite the old customers of their predecessor in business, together with the public gener -11 v. to call and make their purchases with them, as they promise to do as good part by them a ny other house in like business in Cartersvillc or elsewhere. This is all they ask, and certainly all that consumers should expect, novO A. A. SKINNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Cl R O C E R S AND PRODUCE 1) EALERS, CONFECTIONERS, ETC. West Main Street, CARTERSVILLE, Ga. T. A. SULLIVAN. J. A . TERRKLI.. Thos A. SULLIVAN & 00., DEALERS IN C3r roceries, 1 > i*< >c 11 ice^ CONFECTIONERIES, ETC., ETC. « South Corner «f Main and Fruin Sis., in the Utilise formerly occupied by Gilbert A Baxter. ( tItTFIISVILLF. LKORGIA HA 'V^'* l J,' l^V, v ‘s?r i vo *\ 'IV'l « pene «* their Stork of Goods, to-wit: si\i \I: (f„„ r •i e • s,n h ',i n ‘\V N ,)L t'Tv, :s ; (tu-.L) o. s. <-, Ri t U;iiT lu l!rU V& ! •v C rs, >. »i 11 , uICC, at ,tck t‘ ] ill, \\ inLc t isJi, N ill Pir.tr Dow iter sliiit |.. . i v | i. Kwckets, two ot* IS rooms, M. Pope, three sizes, Itope, tw.» sizes' .s-ou-ii iM it eohov .sis «''i(sags« «• MOORE, MARSH & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IIV DRY-GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, STATIONERY, &C„ DECATUR AND PRYOR STREETS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. \\ k Invite the especial attention of Merchants to our unusually large sup plies of Goods constantly in Store and arriving. Our Stock of STAPLE and DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY, HATS, and S l AriONERY, is always full and complete, forming a stock of Uoods larger and more attractive than in any other Southern City, and at prices as ow as you can buy goods in New York. March 27, 1873. 3m M. M. cfc CO. CARTERSVILLE CAR FACTORY AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND DEALERS IN PINE, WALNUT, OAK, ASH or POPLAR, LUMBER, II OUGHT or DRESSED TO ORDER, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Sash, Blinds, Doors, Moulding, Brackets, Etc. Etc ALWAYS ON HAND, OR MADE TO ORDER, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Weatberboarding, Ceiling, Fencing, AND AND IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE AL WAYS ON HAND. RAIL ROAD CARS. Our facilities for building Cars, either Passenger, Box, Coal or Flat, 1 unsurpassed by any like establishment in the South. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. This Company having recently purchased the Foundry and Machine Shops, formerly belonging to B. Scofield, are prepared to do all kinds of Machine Work usually done in Machine Shops, and on better terms than any other establishment in the State In connection with the Machine Shops we have an Iron and Hr ass Foundry, in which we will make any kind of Castings, either Iron or Bn.ss. Cash paid for Scrap Iron. Feb. 27-iy. Chas. B. Wallace, Pres’t. Thos. M CLARKE & Cos., ATLANTA GEORGIA. IMPOKTKIf.S AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH AIND AMERICAN n A E X) W A R E, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Railroad Supplies, etc., etc. Agents for Fairbanks 9 Standard. Scales , Ride aad Blasting Bonder. TERMS CASH -1 -10-ly. GEORGE W. JACK, MANUFACTURER OE Candies and. Crackers. * DEALER IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS, AND WILLOW-WARE h edging parties, suppers, &c., gotten up in the best STYLE, AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE* We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large aad complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at the LO\\ CASH PRICES. IVHITEUAEE STREET, ATLAA'TA. *nurcl)lo-wly. LIQUORS,